Assuming it's in average collectible condition. Value is $20.00-$35.00
A color of a penny as it was made of copper.
THE Liberty's face was copper color (color of a penny)
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A US Large cent dated 1847 is a "Braided Hair" Liberty Head cent. Type this into your browser and click images.
No, a copper penny and a large copper bell cannot have the same density because their sizes and shapes are different. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so even though they are made of the same material (copper), the penny and the bell have different masses and volumes, resulting in different densities.
No, the green color on a penny comes from oxidation of the copper in the coin, while the Statue of Liberty turned green due to the natural weathering of the copper material it is made of over time. Different mechanisms are at play in these two situations.
Braided Hair Liberty Large Cent
It's aged copper so it's like a penny that's why the statue of liberty is green
The outside skin of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper. When it was first made it was the color of a penny. Over time the copper reacts with the water in the air to formal compounds that are green-blue in color.
The 1807 british penny is 34 millimeters in diameter, and contains 18.9 grams of copper.
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Yes, both a copper penny and a copper large bell can have the same density because they are made of the same material, copper. Density is a physical property of a substance and is determined by the mass of the substance divided by its volume. As long as the copper used in both the penny and the large bell is of the same purity and composition, they can have the same density.